Pittsburgh Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Center

Time:
  • Monday24 Hours
  • Tuesday24 Hours
  • Wednesday24 Hours
  • Thursday09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Friday09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • Sunday24 Hours

Seconds are crucial in pet emergencies. The Pittsburgh Veterinary Specialty & Emergency Center is prepared, and we want you to know that. We're also prepared if your pet has a condition that calls for a specialist's knowledge. Together, our veterinarians, veterinary technicians, and support personnel give your pet the thorough, caring care they require and deserve.

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"East Maiden Animal Clinic is a well-established small animal veterinary clinic offering comprehensive medical, surgical, and dental care. We are also a satellite clinic of Hidden Valley Animal Clinic in McMurray, PA. We provide a broad spectrum of diagnostic procedures through in-house testing and the use of external laboratories.

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Give owners who consider their pets members of the family sincere, empathetic treatment that is tailored to their specific needs. keep a crew that is well-trained. Use only the most secure, reliable vaccinations and immunization techniques. Provide up-to-date, well-maintained machinery. To better serve my patients, I will give them the most recent, progressive information.

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Peak Performance Veterinary Care

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Pittsburgh Veterinary Cardiology

Dr. Eva Sikorska, DVM, DACVIM, and Dr. Erin Anderson, VMD, MSc, DACVIM, both board certified cardiologists, are the sole providers of specialized care, diagnostics, and management of all cardiac diseases in dogs and cats at Pittsburgh Veterinary Cardiology, a private practice dedicated solely to the diagnosis and treatment of cardiac disease in small animals.

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What animals does Pittsburgh Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Center treat?

Pittsburgh Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Center typically treats common pets such as dogs and cats. Call (724) 809-2000 to confirm specific services.

Is Pittsburgh Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Center open on weekends?

Pittsburgh Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Center may be open on weekends depending on their schedule. Check Mon-Fri, Sun or call (724) 809-2000.

Does Pittsburgh Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Center accept walk-ins?

Some veterinary clinics accept walk-ins, but availability can vary. Call (724) 809-2000 to check if Pittsburgh Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Center accepts walk-ins.

Where is Pittsburgh Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Center located?

Pittsburgh Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Center is located at 1535 Washington Rd in Washington, Pennsylvania. It is easily accessible for local pet owners.

Can I book an appointment at Pittsburgh Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Center?

Yes, you can schedule an appointment by calling (724) 809-2000. It’s recommended to book in advance.